

Bobbin Cases Tajima L
Description
Tajima Style "L" Standard Bobbin Case | Commercial Embroidery (Base SKU: 706 | System: L-Style | Sold Individually)
The Reliable Workhorse for Commercial Embroidery Production. Maintaining consistent bobbin tension is the foundation of high-quality embroidery. The Tajima Style "L" Standard Bobbin Case is the essential industrial component for professional shops. Engineered to the exact tolerances of the world’s leading commercial embroidery machines, this case provides the smooth, steady thread release required for crisp satin stitches and flawless fill patterns at high speeds.
Is this case for you? ⚠️ COMPATIBILITY CHECK: This is an "L" STYLE (Standard) bobbin case. It is designed strictly for Commercial/Industrial Embroidery Machines (e.g., Tajima, Barudan, SWF, Ricoma, Brother PR Series). This is the most common bobbin size for professional embroidery, but it will NOT fit "M" style (Jumbo) hooks or flat-shank home sewing machines.
Key Performance Features
Precision Tension Spring: Features a high-quality, polished steel tension spring that allows for micro-adjustments. This ensures you can dial in the perfect "pull" for everything from delicate 60wt threads to standard 40wt polyester.
Industrial-Grade Polishing: The interior and exterior surfaces are polished to a mirror finish to prevent thread snags and minimize friction within the rotary hook race. This precision prevents skipped stitches and protects your machine's timing during 1,000+ SPM runs.
OEM-Grade Durability: Produced to meet the rigorous demands of 24/7 production environments. This case is built to resist the heat and vibration of multi-head commercial machines, ensuring a long service life.
Best Use Practices
Primary Use: Everyday high-speed commercial embroidery on all garment types, including caps, polos, and outerwear.
Tension Maintenance: We recommend checking your bobbin tension daily with a tension gauge. Consistent bobbin tension is the only way to ensure your "column width" remains uniform across all heads of a multi-head machine.
Cleaning Protocol: Lint is the enemy of tension. Use a thin feeler gauge or a piece of a business card to occasionally clear debris from under the tension spring. If your bobbin tension suddenly "drops," a piece of lint trapped under the spring is almost always the culprit.































